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rsets at 75c
rsets at $1. 25
-50.
w that the price is al]
e sell-at Soc. It is a
. black and we have all
& G. Corset:
-comeé in black, white,
od as they look. The
Corset in: gray and
we have for $1.25 and
s is the place to buy it.
ER & CO.
usy.
y Grade Prices at
HIVE.
4 5c each
5c each
-. tocacan
“= $3 for Soc
~ 3 for $r:00
25c
$1.00
25c a can
25c a can
wean St.
ID. IDEA
the errors of the past.
ad if you do not profit
it is your own fault.
DDEN’S.
e to get the best Groces as you sometimes
AVE MONEY
opular store on Coin
shone
ome.
our store has been so long es
are followed. New goods are
y are the latest products iu
z00ds of corresponding qual
nds all over the county, and
untry orders.
S77 ford
nd Provisieds ta Gab beet adgoods, fairest measure and
sable price, is a question of
TRDS.
ds of Holiday Delicacies
him, it will pay vou to give
¥ HALL,
me
a
HE TRANSCRIPT, :
corner ae tee mere re
“Rag Tline Opera. in Black.
‘The eight colored eek vatale who constiif » the Nashville Stadents gave their
sund and final performance at the
jeatre here last night. The audience
‘nearly as large as. on Wednesday
ng when standing room was in
a. The program consisted of a
) “ragtime in .” which was
9 the vehicle for the introduction
gene and dance: specialties together
ith some clever recitations by Miss
ses. The ensemble singing was satfactory and like much of the other
ork was liberally-appluuded, Gener-.
ly speaking, these people give acceptblo performances for the low prices
ved.
; The New ‘Smartsville Dredger.
@ Smartsville correspondent of the
ippeal says: G. A. Kornberg and Mr.
rf of San Francisco are here on
redger business. The dredger is nearg completion and will get a move on
self in a few -days. The .5000-pound
botor is being placed into position and
he Yuba Power Company are pushing
eir work with all possible:speed,° As
bon as the connéctions are made acye operations will begin. Several
ys, however, will be necessary to get
erything in readiness. ~~
Death of a Popular Actress.
Hannah Ingham Stetson, who played
number of engagements at the
ater here in the. eighties, and was
an known to many of our citizens,
pearing with ber husband: in “Neck
i Neck,” “Galatea” and others plays,
d suddenly in New York a few days.
from heart failure brought’ on: by
Fwork. Within the last few years
P d attained marked popularity in
st. as leading lady with some of
principal New York stock companing to the e Sagebrush State.
While A. C. Luck of jack of Austin, Nevada,
here this week he engaged five. or
Nevada City and Grass Valley min}.and milimen to go across the mounins and enter the employ of the. Aus-.
Mining Company of which he is
Bnager. vames Benny Jr., a maohine
an, bas resigned his position at .the
lovidence to go and is to receive }4a
20>
Will Give a Party.
Dn Friday evening of next week
fe Senior and Middle classes of the
bvada City high school will give
-invitation party at Odd Fellows
1. The members of the Grass Valhigh school will be invited and will
oubtedly attend, Refreshments
. be served and an orchestra will
ish music for dancing.
seo
Expensive **Fun.”’
Bast evening the charge against WilF caken of stealing a can of oysters
ym the basket of a Chinese. was di:ed by Justice Coughlan. Another
ing man had come into court durit g
‘afternoon, owned up to taking tne
sters (which he claimed he did in
. ) and paid the costs in the case,
Judgment For Plaintiff.
Phe suit brought by W. D. Woods
hinst Joseph Rinaldito foreciose a
ittel mortgage for $188.13 was tried
é B morniug before Judge Nilon who
fe judgment for plaintiff. A ten-day
y of execution was granted.
—SS SS
4 No Happy Medium.
Miss Hichurch—We have a dreadful
he with our clergymen!
Visitor—What’s the trouble?
fiss Hichurch—Well, the last one
As so religious that he neglected sosl matters, and this one is so seciala at he neglects the-church!—Puck.
He Had Seen One.
Beacher—So. then, by the term repi we mean a creature which does
#% stand on feet, but moves by crawl-en the ground. Will ont of you
me for me such a reptile? '
ireddy—Baby brother —<Alluptrated
~8 he rican.
Domestic Note.
Does your husband ever say any:
¥ about his mother’s cooking?”
No; but he says things about my
ng that his father used to say
ut his mother’s ooking, pine
Enquirer.
4 Financial Talent. ie
fe’d, say a man had wondrous power
9 made a fortune in an hour,
aude won a man of large-bank'stock *
fifteen minutes by the clock.
Chicago Daily Record.
AN ENTHUSIAST.
ce last night, and the various offloers submitted their monthly reports.
City Treasurer Gray announced there
was $20,915.06 on hand at: the last report. During the month the receipts
were $22,678.81, while $6831 63 was paid
out on the various requisitions, leaving
a balance of $15,842.18. Water Collec‘tor Murchie’s report showed that the
month’s water sales were $1076.21;
amount collected, * $1,877.25; balance
due, $6168.88. During the month
Marshal Tompkins had sold sixteen
liquor licenses for $320 and sixteex
business licenses for $98; total,
‘An order was made that T. L. Coffey
be required to complete his contract on
the new stone wall at the foot of Nevada street. ~ :
Engineer Miller was instructed to
have contractor Schmidt repair certain.
damaze that had been done individuals
in the course of the sewer construction,
und to immediately remove all waste
material from the streets and fill up
open trenches.
It was announced that the city had
nearly if not quite enough money to
complete the sewer system. The
Board will meet next Thursday night
td pass an ordinance requiring property owners to connect with the system.
They will be given until the first of
July to do the work.
The following demands mei the
general fand were allowed:
Labor—S. 8. Trevithick $3.75, ©.
Christenson $1.75, C. V. Organ $22.50,
J. Flewellyn $45, Wm.-Richards $10, W.
Peard $20, Fischer Bros. $13.75, John
Campbell $8.75, Wm. Browning $21,
J. P. Conway $8.75, Solon Robinson
$2.50, A. McAllister $35, W. J. Organ
$5.25, Thomas Daniels $2 50, C.H. John
$18.75, James Saul $2.50, R. H. Forman
$86 50, Grant Jacobs $5, Fisher Bros.
$2.50, W. G. Carr °$1.50, Thomas Scadden $5, Ed Arthur $1.50, B. F. Alpers
$1.25, M. Kinzle $.25, D. Gregory $2.50,
R. McLeod $4.50, Mark Shaver $5.
Merchandise—C. E. Mulloy $4.50, W.
D. Vinton $3.50, G. E. Turner $7.84,
Fischer Bros. $3.27,
Salaries—Hugh Murchie $75, E. A.
Tompkins $50, H. Fowler $60, T. H.
Carr $20, A. G. Craig $15.
conn Yuba Water Company, water,
Nevada County Electric Power Company, lighting, $141.10.
Sunset; Telephone and Telegraph
Company, telephoning, $.30.
M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $6.15.
Morning Herald, printing, $63.50.
Fire Fund were allowed:
tor services. etc., $16.60.
2, janitor services, etc., $13.85.
tem, $5.
Sewer Fund:
N.O.N.G.R. B., freight, $2.21.
Thos. 8. Ford, legal services, $100.
W. B. Celio, sand and rock, $40.25:
neer, $150.
J. G. Neagle, inspector, $52.50
J. 8. Gregory, inspector, $15.
G. E. Turner, mdse., $10.98.
gan $2.50, J. W. Anderson $3.75, =e.
Scadden, $6, Wm. McFarland $2.50, BR.
J. Tremaine $2 50.
Conclusive.
“Is Guagicr so wealthy?”
“T sho
bills."—Detroit Free Press.
pal cat SoM ale SE EE A
“Pride Goeth,” Etec.
It’s mighty hard for the man of pride,
Of manner and gait precise,
To hold up his head and be dignified,
"On a sidewalk covered with ice.
-—L, A. W. Bulletin.
AN UNCHARITABLE THEORY. .
lady!”
~ . tige Blaetter.
ere goes an art enthusiast, Tom.
s to paint. Her mind is full of it.”
Nes. It shows on her face.”~
3 { ——____________] :
Special Notice.
iss E. Hoeft, the milliner, wishes all
eustomers to kindly bring in their
k hadacpmadbess will leave here Sunji5-tt
A Reflection.
We labor for the things of earth,
And set much value on them,
Nor. realize their worthlessness
Until we try to pawn them.
Brooklyn. Life. +22
Some Outside Assistance.
man.
a nose on him.—N. Y. Journal.
Too Big a Fraction.
Jimson is half-witted.
Record. ~ 4 «
In Mamma’s Absence.
hater, anyway?
ant. epibe i Ta
pr SRE ped See ae Tar bet-> F
total, $418.50,
H. and F. L. Cooper, ember, (ue0.
.The following demands against the
Nevada Hose Company, No. 1, janiPennsylvania Engine Company, No.
Wm. Abbott, care of fire. alarm sysThe following were allowed on a the
F. M. Miller, partpayment as engiLabor—T. L. Coffey $87, Sigourney
Bros. $6.76, Ben Alpers $3.75, C. V. Or“What swindlers these beggars are!
I just met a blind man, and he said:
‘Pray give-me some charity, beautiful
“O, he probably said that-only to convince you that he’s really blind!”—LusThe Friend—There goes a self-made
The Fighter—Not altogether. I put
“wees believe that that young Mr.
Marie—As much as that?—Chicago
Little Harry—Pa, whats a woman
Pa—Oh, a fellow that’s been married
hitter tw Comme a al
~ Interest.
‘Mito Loage, K. of P., eieate tonight
Cream puffs Saturday and Sunday
at the Popular Bakery. — 2
Cloudy weather is scheduled for
tonight and tomorrow.
anything in the tobacco line. tf
Ready-made skirts of various materials and latest — at Snell & Fieming’s. jit-tt
The Union hotel hes one of the handsomest and best equipped bars in the
county. —
A fifty-foot was erected today in front of Wm, H. Crawford's
dwelling house. — ;
Goto Referee Saloon and get a glass
of that celebrated Rubstaller’s Gilt
Edge Steam Beer. — tt
Artist Moore will move next Monday
. into . his new _Photograph gallery on
Commercial street.
A full line of Hill's Los Aiigoles
Pickles, Pickled Onions and Olives, in
glass, at Wolf's Cash Grocery. tf
George OG. Shaw of this city has been
elected a member of the executive committee of the Pacific Coast Retail Hardware Association.
Next Monday evening Dr. McIntosh
of San Francisco will give a free illastrated lecture at the Methodist church
on the subject of intemperance.
At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can
get the finest: of liquors, wines, ales,
cigats, etc. Drop in and see how it is,
all ye who never sampled goods. tf
P.S. Waldron, A. J. Fitter and W.
McLean of Graniteville have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Mrs.
Charlotte Sherwood who died recently.
An eastern company now en route
to the coast from. New York is booked
to play “Peck’s Bad Boy” at the theater
here on. Friday evening, February 2d.
For several months past the claims
of the orphans of Nevada county against
the State have been tied up by the
Board of Examiners. Senator Prisk
wrote to the State Controller in regard
to them and is in receipt of a letter
which states thatthe claim of Nevada
county is at present under consideration by the State Board of Examiners
and that final action on the same will
soon be taken.
_ en gs TETAS
a Different.
Wealthy Patient—And this vermiform appendix which is causing all my
trouble is, as I am informed, quite useless.
Doctor—Er—well, I would hardly. go
so far as to say that.—Detroit Journal.
Who Will Listen?
“Indiscretion often spoils a lesson,”
remarked Uncle Debate. “I heard a
man once talking about the evils of
gambling. He made a good talk, butit
did no good. He was talking to a winner instead of to a loser.”—Puck.
Some Scents.
“What a horrid lot of perfume Mise
Flathers uses.”
“Doesn’t she, now? I think she must
belong to some cologneal ‘daughters’
-lorganization or something.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Looking Towards the Winter.
Harry—Why is the summer girl’s
circle of acquaintances like a steel rail?
Latry—Don’t know, I'm sure. Why?
Harry—Because it expands with the
heat and contracts with the céld.—Up
to Date.
Pertinent Impudence.
“Bobby, you must not talk when Iam
talking.”
. “Well, mamma, you don’t ‘spose I
can -wait till you’ve gone t’ bed?”—
Detroit Free Press.
Apparently.
Spencer—Yes, both of my colored
‘men got married. Jim married a
say he was. Why, he is so "yuadroon, John an octoroon.
rich that he doesn’t have to pay bis . Ferguson—John got a shade the better of Jim, didn’t he?—Town Topics.
Easy te Sleep.
Pretty Teacher—What were our
“hands given us for, Bennie?
Bennie (eight years old, gallantly)
'—To hold.—Judge.
Crippled by
themselves
the while.
contain mere
timately inten
ing the joints
. 8. 8. has been
for twenty years—even
h seemed almost incurable.
. 8. O., had
which con’
pont that your
ted me, and
body Anes that
only a blood edy is the only
Trasienc pane § bat
and mercury only aggre
trouble.
S.S.S55
y blood remed.
gerous mine
» Books muiled ‘tree
Company, Atlante,
—s ae
i
-Call on Ed Schmidt when you want .
Rheumatism. ,.
Those who ante Rheumatism find
wing steadily worse all
reason of this is that
the remedies prescribed by the doctors
potash, which ulthe disease by causswell and stiffen,
cing a severe aching of the bones.
e Rheumatism
© worst cases
the popular railroad
an experivineed him
is @ diseased state of the blood, and
a remedy pri
vates
the Blood 8
Purel Vegeta, gon
fang Setpa: BU te dietse and per
page cure always results. at nee the
y
ie no potesh, coed or por danA married Indy of De thas, says the
Messenger, was badly taken in while
performing a part in a little play designed by herself. It appears that her
who was in the habit of comhome late at night, used to enter
house through the kitchen which
caused his wife to become suspicious
of the affections of a young lady who
was stopping at the house and who occffpied a room adjoining the hash’ factory of the peaceful abode. :
Hearing a gentle footstep about the
usual hour, she procured the favorite’
wrap of the visitor (who was out calling) and taking.a position, by the door,
was soon embraced and kissed to her
heart’s content ; as soon as she could
release herself from his slobbering
grasp, she struck a match and holding
it fall in his face, beheld the crimson
features of the girl’s best fellow, and
the married mah who always looks on
the bright side of life, says that since
then he hasn’t been treated so well
since the first week of his marriage.
ft)
A Lofty Ambition.
“My deer,” said the banker to his only
daughter, “I have noticed a young man
attired in a dress suit in the parlor two
or three evenings each week of late.
What is his occupation ?”
“He is at present unemployed, father,” replied the fair girl, a dreamy, far
away look in her big blue eyes, “but he
is thinking seriously of accepting.a position of life companion to a young
lady of means.” ,
A distinguished physician annouuces
that mens’ whiskers are the home of a
variety of health destroying bacilli.
——
Many a Lover
Gas turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies ‘the breath by its action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. Price
25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
Ripe Olives From Oroville.
Another barrel of those gilt edge ripe
ville have been received by Gaylord &
where. Sold by the pint, quart mee
gallon. . tf
Cn i ap ald Fr Hr no
Spouse,
Son. There is nothing nicer sold anyGRASS TALLY news.
Over the Telephone. .
$800 last year and has $600 on hand.
mother is lying at the poiat of death.
afternoon. .
‘Oharles H. Brockington has resigned . see
as superintendent of the Omaha mine.
He has put it in first-class shape, and
it will be operated without a superintendent for awhile in order to economize.
The Wonder Clothing store at ‘Gas
Valley was attached by the Sheriff today at the instanve of Geo Goettinger . .
of San Francisco who claims that §2,716 is_due bim for goods furnished.
The store is closed, but it is believed
that Mr. Levitt,the proprietor,who is in
San Francisco, will have no difficulty
in arranging matters so that he will
continue the business.
eT
stopped on its last cruise at two small
Guinea.
each.other both are secretly vexed.
aamiatieainmatinl
The Doings of Our Neighbors as, Told
The Ladies Relief Society spent over
Mrs. John Henry left today for Long
Valley, Plumas county, where her
Mrs. Chas. Provine, whose death‘ resulted yesterday morning from a criminal operation supposedly performed
by herself, will be buried tomorrow
The German exploring veese] Mowe
isolated islands, Matty and Durour, the
inhabitants of which strikingly reeemble the Japanese, though the islands
are only a short. distance from New
When two womenare said to resemble
“COLFAL CORLYS COMING.
Thy Wo Her sn Fee Next Tuesday Bight.
At lenét twenty members of Colfax
Oave of Curly Bears will arrive here
on the regular train next.Tuesday evening, and they will return home on
the train that leaves at five c’olock . "
Wednesday morning. During the stay
in the Queen Oity of the Sierras the
young growlers from the other side of
Bear River will be the guests of their
brother brates of Cave No.1 who will
that they have plenty of acorns
and manzantia berries to keep their
courage up. Several well known Native Sons will be introduced to the
mysteries of the order during the
night, and there will be a superfiuity
of noise and fun all along the divide.
. Platinum is quoted at $18 per ounce.
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertinemante of Bot 06 exceed Bre lines in
for Woentes inserted
Sa ees awa. Bae oaiitl mal line
ie conta & Wank or 44. conts.o maces
able invariably in
_ Check book Lost.
A Brunswick Con. Mining Company checkbeok has been lost. Please return to this
office or to Hennessy’s Livery Stable. j 18-liw
_Property For Sale.
_Fire-proof brick building and barn adjoining, situated at the junction of Commercial and Broad streets, known as the
Johnston property. Enquire of Geo. EK. John-.
ston. ji6
Railroading Patents.
MARRIED.
At Butte, Montana, March 15, 1900,
Miss Julia Andersoa of Nevada City
and E. O. Kennedy of Butte.
A single firm of Patent Lawyers, ©. A.
Snow & Co., of Washington, D.C., have inthe
last year procured 1,630 patents for their
clients, many of them rejected inventions.
'C, A. Snow & Co. have been secused of railroading patents through the Patent Office,
‘Come Just to See.
Extra Premiums Given Free.
Great American [mportine Tea Ge.
olives from the Ehmann orchard at OroCommercial Street, Nevada City.
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
but they insist that this locomotion is better
than ox-carting them, for by the latter process the inventor often dies before he: gets
his patent. ji3-im
To Rent.
Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for man
and wife, with the privilege of a good cellar
and wood shed. Apply to FRED E. BROWN,
Transcript of ce, ji0-1m
Store for Sale.
The variety store of E. F. Rosenthal on
Commercial street is offered for sale at a
bargain. Apply to the owner on the premises. ja-tf
Champion Boot Black.
For the best shine in town call on William
Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and
colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guarauteed. tf
Yes, I am at
the Same Old Place
as low as low
bargains ?
Phone W. 14.
But the stock is new and the prices are
San Deb or. eee er ek eS
DO YOU KNOW
That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old
gold of-any kind, and always give good
C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler
Broad St., Nevada City.
Union Livery Stable
Main st., epp. Union ilotel,
Henry Lane, = = = Prop’r
; bey finest turn-outs in atein the eounty,and ven
"Open day and night
. Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear
WHEN YOU»
“Pat in Your Toilet
To connect with the new sewer, use
BEADED
SEQUOIA.
PBhadeh gir Fang rtment on hand. A fine
of DOORS AND WINDOWS,
TOWLE BROS.
All the
Year Around
The choicest, purest confectionery is manufactured daily at
FOLEY’S.
Genuine Fruit Flavors and Ool" oring Materials, warranted wholesome, as well as the best grade of
rare used. FOLEY’S CAN.
DIES are as good as the best
made in the country.
Style and
Finish..
We Of the most artistic de-”* # gree characterize photographs made by Moore:
* His gallery has a widéspread reputation for
turning out as high-grade
work as can be attained
onthe coast. : :.: 3: 3
Nevana . City a
Grass VALLEY, Bu:
NEVADA CITY 7
ASSAY: OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
RACTICAL MILL Ean A SPECIALTY.
Assaying of all metals
GOLD BOUGHT.
Mail and Express Orders Promptly Atsended to.
T.-H. HICKS & CO.,
P. 0. Box 187.
CHING LEE
Dealeriin
AND OTHER
GARMENTS.
Allclothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
Silk Waists and Ladies’ Underwear.
Broad Street, two doors below Mrs
Lutz’s Restaurant.
rm
LONG STRIDES
pcre § pac They
used to be, but are lower-priced.
Latest and Best in
If you will visit our store. Com
to buy or not.
with as good wor
peop:
elock to us if it does not run rig
every way or will give you your
A. & HW.
Telephone West 14.
e and see us eS
We are both Prnctios! watchmakers, having learn
en as the werld can boast.
opie all over Nevada and Sierra counties.
Have been made during the past few years in the manufacture o
are Sot wh & more accurate and durable than they
We will be pleased to show you the
Clocks and Watches
are ready
ur trades
We do repairing for
Send your watch or
ht. We guarantee to satisfy you in
money back.
WATCHMAKERS,
HARTUNG, "os ¥.C. Luetje.
Broad ua Nevada City.
match.
time.
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vat .Yt sw 4¢
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3 It Is a Reality
GOODS -IN:..2--3 -t So 8
Clothing, Hats, —
Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
No store in Nevada County offers such
special inducements to purchasers as the
Grimes Emporium.
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
At this old established. stand it has ever been
* the aim to sell good goods, at low prices.
Dp 4 eee
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«4 48 4t AT FOR FIRST-CLASS
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Now that the Remnants are
nearly all gone we will offer .
for the next Thirty Days a
most Beautiful Line of : :
Carpets
From 25c to 85c per yard; also
Linoleums
From soc to 85c per yard.
Now is the time to buy your Carpet.
quisite line of WALL PAPER, ceiling and border to
Also en exWe also have a few CAPES AND JACKETS left
which we offer at reduced prices in order to make
room for one of the finest selections of Spring and
Summer Goods that has graced Nevada City for some
Call early and get your bargains.
Snell & Fleming.
Cor. Pine and Broad Sts., Ne~ada City.Stop It
w .v At Cure It
Relieve It
H elp It
= Aw .@ 4B 4t {WY Ae AY
Ease It
<
= 4B .F .W .w Ae Yt At Sold and guaranteed by
o
J
You Can —_
IF IT’S A COUGH,
IF IT’S A COLD,
IF FT’S CROUP,
IF IT’S ASTHMA,
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USIN
LaQue’s Compound Cough Syrup,
H. DICKERMAN.